Bean #253562 v. McQuiggin et al
Rafeal Bean #253562 |
Greg McQuiggin, Linda Tribley, W. Luetzow, W. Jondreau, Terry Smith, Thomas Perttu, Unknown LeClaire, John Perry, Kevin Lampela and Unknown Party |
2:2007cv00113 |
June 11, 2007 |
US District Court for the Western District of Michigan |
Northern Division (2) Office |
Baraga |
Magistrate Judge Timothy P. Greeley |
Judge Gordon J. Quist |
Prisoner: Civil Rights (Prison Condition) |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 39 ORDER APPROVING AND ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION 37 , and GRANTING Defendant Thomas Perttu's motion for summary judgment 24 ; signed by Judge Robert Holmes Bell (Judge Robert Holmes Bell, kcb) |
Filing 37 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION that defendant's motion for summary judgment 24 be granted and this case be dismissed; objections to R&R due within 10 days; signed by Magistrate Judge Timothy P. Greeley (Magistrate Judge Timothy P. Greeley, cpl) |
Filing 16 ORDER dismissing case with prejudice as to defendants Greg McQuiggin, Linda Tribley, W. Luetzow, W. Jondreau, Terry Smith, Unknown LeClaire, John Perry, Kevin Lampela, P. Tussing, and James MacMeekin for failure to state a claim upon which relief may be granted 15 ; the Clerk shall arrange for service of summons and complaint upon defendant Perttu with regard to plaintiff's access to courts claim only ; signed by Senior Judge Wendell A. Miles (Senior Judge Wendell A. Miles, sds) |
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